Before the trial, Marshall pleaded guilty to prohibited person in possession of a firearm, which stemmed from a family protection order that prohibited Marshall from carrying a firearm, prosecutors said.

On Thursday, Jefferson County Circuit Judge Thomas W. Steptoe Jr. sentenced Marshall to three to 15 years in jail for the first-degree attempted murder charge, two to 10 years in jail for the malicious assault charge, one year for the domestic battery charge and one year for the prohibited person in possession of a firearm charge, Young said.

Steptoe ruled Marshall will have to serve the sentences consecutively, Young said.

Marshall will receive credit for the time he has spent in the Eastern Regional Jail since May 5, 2003, Young said.